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In the morning, the President and the Vice President will receive the
Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office. This meeting is closed
press.
In the afternoon, the President and the Vice President will meet for lunch.
This lunch in the Private Dining Room is closed press.
In the afternoon, the Vice President will meet with senior advisors.
Later in the afternoon, the President will travel to New York City. The
departure from the South Lawn and the arrival at John F. Kennedy International
Airport are open press.
While in New York City, the President and the First Lady will tape an
appearance on “The View.” There will be a stills only pool spray of the
taping.
In the evening, the President will participate in the 67th Session
of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and attend a reception for
visiting Heads of State and Government. The First Lady will also attend the
reception. The event is closed press.
The President will remain in New York City overnight.
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Monday, September 24 2012
All Times ET
10:45 am |
The President and the
Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing
Oval Office
Closed
Press
|
11:15 am |
Press Briefing by
Press Secretary Jay Carney
|
12:15 pm |
The President and the
Vice President meet for lunch
Private Dining Room
Closed
Press
|
1:05 pm |
The President departs
the White House en route Joint Base Andrews
South Lawn
Open Press
(Final
Gather 12:45PM – North Doors of the Palm Room)
|
1:20 pm |
The President departs
Joint Base Andrews
Press Information
Out-of-Town
Travel Pool Coverage (Call Time 11:30AM – Virginia Gate, Joint Base Andrews)
|
2:15 pm |
The President arrives
New York City
John F. Kennedy
International Airport
Open
Press
|
4:10 pm |
The President and the
First Lady tape an appearance on “The View”
ABC Studios, New York
City
Press Information
Stills
Only Pool Spray
|
8:20 pm |
The President and the
First Lady attend a reception for visiting Heads of State and Government
New York City, Waldorf
Astoria
Closed
Press
|
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CNN reported this morning that the president will have no time for one-on-one meetings with any world leaders at this week's UN summit. Of course not. He has time for The View, but not to meet with any world leaders. Well, I guess there isn't much going on right now.
6 comments:
Fousesquawk Schedule (every day)
1. Post the White House schedule.
2. Repost something from some other right-wing site.
3. Post something humorous. Be sure to include pictures of cartoon characters laughing so people can know it's funny.
4. Take something that somebody said out of context and accuse them of saying the opposite of what they were actually saying.
5. Ignore Romney's floundering campaign.
That about right?
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Everything except number 4.
Gary thinks our president should have accepted the request for a meeting from President Morsi of Egypt.
Glad to see you're not denying #5. I'm betting that there will be another four years of Obama. Not because he's so well-loved but because Romney isn't inspiring anybody or convincing them that he can do a better job. He's to Republicans what John Kerry was to Democrats when he was running against Bush's second term. Bush wasn't popular, but Kerry didn't inspire anybody.
Too bad John Huntsman couldn't gain more traction. He didn't do well with the die-hard conservatives in the primaries, but he would have appealed to the swing voters and given Obama a run for his money. Strange that a man who couldn't win the primary probably had a better shot at winning the general election.
Does it really require inspiration to vote against Obama?
It would Gary. It would require a whole lot of inspiration. Romney could never have made that excellent speech at the United Nations.
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